No to słowo przeciw słowu:
Zwróć uwagę, że cytaty z Le Parisien pochodzą z maja tego roku, strefy zakazane nie należą do przeszłości, nie jest to kwestia kilku incydentów, które się prasie udało naświetlić.
Nie znam tych wypowiedzi, nie spijam z jego ust każdego słowa które wypowie, nie zaliczam się do popisowskich fanatyków, którzy roztrząsają każde jego pierdnięcie i ziewnięcie.
Cytat:Natalie, a 50-year-old resident of the area said: "The atmosphere is agonizing, to the point of having to modify our routes and our clothing. Some [women] even gave up going out."https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10404...o-go-zones
Aurélie, 38, who has lived in the area for 15 years, said that the café-bar below her apartment had been a pleasant place, but has turned into an exclusively male establishment. "I have to listen to a lot of remarks when I pass by, especially since they drink a lot," she said. A local 80-year-old woman is reported to have totally stopped leaving her apartment after being sexually assaulted one day as she was returning home. Another woman is said to suffer a flood of insults simply by standing at her window.
Mayor Hidalgo is not talking about suing the media for defaming the honor of Paris anymore. She even said that this security issue has been "identified for several weeks", and proposed launching an "exploratory process" to combat discrimination against women and a "local delinquency treatment group". It was slightly hollow, Orwellian "newspeak," and aroused mockery and indignation on social networks.
Mentioning no-go zones in France was, until recently, taboo. It was regarded as "racist" or "Islamophobic" -- most of the time both -- to talk about that. In May 2016, Patrick Kanner, France's Minister for Urban Areas, harassed by journalists, finally acknowledged the truth : "There are today, we know, a hundred neighborhoods in France that present potential similarities with what has happened in Molenbeek." He was referring to the infamous neighborhood in Brussels, under Salafist control, which has become the epicenter of jihad in Europe.
What is new, is that no-go zones are no longer relegated to the suburbs, where migrants and Muslims have usually been concentrated.
No-go zones, through mass migration, have been emerging in the heart of Paris, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Marseille, Grenoble, Avignon -- districts "privatized" here and there by a mix of drug traffickers, Salafist zealots and Islamic youth gangs. The main victims are women. They are -- both Muslim and non-Muslim -- sexually harassed; some are sexually assaulted.
Zwróć uwagę, że cytaty z Le Parisien pochodzą z maja tego roku, strefy zakazane nie należą do przeszłości, nie jest to kwestia kilku incydentów, które się prasie udało naświetlić.
Cytat:"Ojciec Narodu" straszący imigrantami
Nie znam tych wypowiedzi, nie spijam z jego ust każdego słowa które wypowie, nie zaliczam się do popisowskich fanatyków, którzy roztrząsają każde jego pierdnięcie i ziewnięcie.